After years of rural areas suffering from sluggish internet, Project Kuiper – Amazon’s plan to boost global broadband access ...
Some things in life are inevitable: death, taxes, and Dominic Cummings branding the latest leader of the Conservative Party a ...
Political meltdown. On The Capitalist podcast, William Atkinson and Alys Denby eye risks for Labour and the Tories as Reform ...
For a Government which has had an absolutely torrid time of things since almost the moment it took office, the aftermath of ...
For those who wanted to oust Heath, there was no alternative to Thatcher Had Ted Heath resigned sooner, Margaret Thatcher ...
Five years on from Brexit and support for our departure from the European Union is low. While our economic woes have much more to do with the vast government expenditure in response to the Covid ...
For this week’s edition of ‘Nimby Watch’, we’re off to Shropshire, where plans are afoot for new homes near Telford… Where ...
For a Government so concerned with the rise of right-wing populism, Keir Starmer and pals seem bizarrely intent on ...
Labour’s loveless landslide was handed to them all the way back in 2011, as the Tories sunk their own coalition’s referendum ...
There’s a bad habit in British politics: rather than fix bad laws, we make worse ones. This week, Deputy Prime Minister ...
The UK has a tech scale-up problem. Too often we fail to support our most innovative and successful startups to grow into global competitors within the UK. Instead, we’re seeing a trend of ‘UK begins, ...
The rise of the economic technocrat has transformed our policy landscape. In 1997, the New Labour Government made the Bank of England independent. Then, in 2010, the Cameron-Clegg coalition created ...
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